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Pope Leo XIV’s Salesian Spectacle: Charitable Works as Substitute for Catholic Doctrine
The “Unwritten Signs” of a Post-Conciliar Apostate
The cited article from VaticanNews reports on a pastoral visit by “Pope” Leo XIV to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Rome, where he met …
The “Peace” of the Conciliar Sect: Naturalism Over Christ the King
The Vatican News portal reports on an appeal for peace in Ukraine delivered by “Pope” Leo XIV following the Angelus prayer on February 22, 2026, marking four years since the start of the war. The appeal calls for an immediate ceasefire, the cessation of bombings, and strengthened dialogue, describing war as a “wound inflicted upon the entire human family” that leaves “death, devastation and a trail of pain that marks generations.” The article notes this continues a pattern of pleas from the post-conciliar hierarchy, mentioning humanitarian aid, papal conversations with world leaders, and meetings with Ukrainian pilgrims, praising the “faith of a land rich with ‘the testimony of many saints’ and ‘the blood of many martyrs.'” The appeal frames peace as an “urgent necessity” requiring “responsible decisions” and “sincere, direct and respectful dialogue” with international community support. This entire presentation constitutes a radical abandonment of Catholic social doctrine and a descent into the naturalistic humanism condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium, reducing the supernatural peace of Christ’s reign to a mere political program of dialogue and humanitarianism.
Lenten Apostasy: The “Masterpiece” Heresy of Leo XIV
The cited article reports a Lenten Angelus address delivered on February 22, 2026, by the individual occupying the Vatican, referred to as “Pope Leo XIV.” The address frames Lent as a “luminous path” …
Abidjan Iftar: The Apostasy of “Human Fraternity” Against Christ the King
portal reports on a joint Muslim-Catholic iftar during Lent in Abidjan, framing it as a “concrete witness of living together” and a “privileged opportunity to strengthen bonds of fraternity.” The article, dated 22 February 2026, quotes a parish priest involved in “episcopal commission for ecumenism” praising “unity in diversity” and describing the coincidence of Ramadan and Lent as “an implicit message from God” for peace. This event, presented as a model of interreligious harmony, is in reality a public manifestation of the apostasy condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium, a sacrilegious syncretism that denies the exclusive reign of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the supernatural necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation.
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